News Articles
Gresham superintendent leaves for position in California
Ken Noah, Gresham-Barlow School District superintendent, will leave the district after the 2007-08 school year to assume the role of superintendent of the San Dieguito Union High School District in California.
Some of the stories covering his leaving:
Portland learns a little about Gresham
By Mark Garber
The Gresham Outlook, Feb 8, 2008
The people who shape opinion in Portland may have had their views about East Multnomah County altered a week ago.
Three folks from this side of Intestate 205 — Gresham Mayor Shane Bemis, businessman Travis Stovall and Human Solutions Executive Director Jean DeMaster — appeared before the Portland City Club on Feb. 1. And it’s safe to say that the trio not only represented this community well, but also imparted some new information to a club whose interests typically are centered in Portland.
100,000 people – and counting
The Gresham Outlook, Feb 5, 2008
A milestone that Gresham has been talking about for years passed mostly unnoticed on Saturday.
It was on that day, according to the city staff member's best guess, that Gresham hit 100,000 in population.

